Everyday Utopia

What 2,000 Years of Wild Experiments Can Teach Us About the Good Life

Hardcover, 334 pages

English language

Published Aug. 2, 2023 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-1-9821-9021-7
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Throughout history and around the world today, forward-thinking communities have pioneered alternative ways of living together, sharing property and raising children. In Everyday Utopia, anthropologist Kristen Ghodsee explores what we can learn from these experiments – from the ancient Greek commune founded by Pythagoras to the trail-blazing feminists of the French Revolution, from the cohousing movement in contemporary Denmark to the flourishing ecovillages of Colombia and Portugal. She shows why utopian thinking is essential to making a fairer world and that many of the best ways of getting there begin at home.

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One of the best non fiction of recent years

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( em português → sol2070.in/2025/02/livro-everyday-utopia-kristen-ghodsee/ )

In “Everyday Utopia” (2024, 352 pages), the north-american feminist anthropologist Kristen R. Ghodsee explores utopian ways of organizing family, relationships, and property in various intentional alternative communities, both historical and still existing today. Definitely one of the most interesting non-fiction books I’ve picked up in recent years.

The book analyzes everything from contemporary initiatives for shared housing and household items to reduce costs and foster support networks, to religious communities where everything is collective, as well as the political, cultural, and biological origins of both dominant and alternative family models, among many other topics.

For example, we commonly imagine the traditional family as something natural rather than as a structure with origins that are less biological and more cultural. The author discusses the Mosuo, a Tibetan community where authority is centered around grandmothers, and women own and inherit property through the maternal lineage. Relationships …

Subjects

  • Political science